Netbook is used to download files. I connect a USB floppy drive to it to exchange files with the PCjr (haven't run gotten far with the networking yet). It also runs ADTPro and Ciderpress for the //e and dumps disk images to the SD card used by the SD Floppy II.

The Apple //e and PCjr are connected via copper to the WRT150N wifi router, which is running DD-WRT and bridging to the main wifi router on the other side of the house. They have full wireless internet connectivity even being stuck up in a corner of my bedroom on a plywood plank.

Under the bench I have a Pentium 233 running Linux, a newer Athlon Linux box, my beloved PC AT with a 386-40 in it, a Pentium 133 with Windows 98, and a spare 486. The first four machines run through a KVM to the 17" CRT and Model M. The PCjr is using a jrIDE and an IBM PC 5150 keyboard.

This picture is just from a different angle - the wall of linen manuals helps me wrangle the machines.

If you are the jealous type, I'll temper your feelings by letting you know that for two years I was basically relocating and living out of boxes. It's nice to have the machines back out and usable again. I've paid my dues.

A messy workbench is a happy workbench! I like you have spaces between the computers for your legs ;-)

I'll try to remember to update this thread with my setup when I get mine out of flux; things are currently torn apart as I try to get a video capture solution going. (I am working on a video capture workflow for CGA RGB, CGA composite, and PCjr RGB -- good thing I have one of those IBM "Adapter Cable for the IBM Color Display" cables, although it will suck taking it out of shrinkwrap!)